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Although not used for its purpose, this three storey building is a beautiful example of Islamic design with intricate marble and cedar wood carvings. A very worthwhile stop on your exploration of the Medina.
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Here's a great location to experience what it was like for students starting in the 1300s. See the cramped quarters and interior mosque. Best understood with a guide or reading ahead of time. Fes is a city of great learning. Of the 13 or 14...More

As part of walking through the medina, you will get to visit a number of landmarks and this former Islamic school is one of them. The structure is quite amazing, but it is nearly impossible to appreciate it with the loud tourists who climb and...More

The Madrasa Bou Inania was founded in 1351–56 as an educational college and a neighborhood mosque. It was renovated in the 18th C by Sultan Mulay Sliman, and was lovingly restored in the 20th C. It is one of the few religious buildings in Morocco...More

Just a quick visit here - you'll get to see the interior of another attractive Medersa courtyard and central fountain in the Medina of Fes. We had a guide who was able to give us a little more of the history regarding this place.

Although it may be a short visit here, it is truly wonderful to see all the details on the wall and the open plaza in the middle make it worthwhile for you to spend only 20dh to enter. There's a single room on the side...More

We were strolling around the Médina & we found this .. its just before prayers time we got the chance to enter with 25 derhams. The place is just beautiful I felt I was back in time. Take alot of photos especially if you like...More